With League Once commencing on Saturday as the Sky Blues look to earn promotion back to the Championship or avoid the ignominy of relegation.

The Telegraph will be there for the entire season as we step up our Coventry City coverage with more news and views than ever before, during and after matches.

Ahead of the big kick-off, we have asked some of our City writers for their predictions on what can be expected from Steven Pressley's side and League One as a whole this time around.

Where will Coventry City finish the new season?

Tom Lowe: 8th.

Dominic Jerams: 10th - Not that we’re a particularly special team, the league seems fairly even throughout. If we can find a good month or two of form, the club will finish comfortably in 10th place.

Ian Palmer: It’s so difficult to predict this season with the huge turnaround in players and the possibility of a return to the Ricoh looming over everything. However, I don’t think this year will be a vintage – 13th.

Stuart Wilson: 1st or 9th. Or 17th.

Juggy Chima: 13th

Tom Ludlow: I see the season ending with a solid mid-table finish, although a potential return to the Ricoh and the feel-good factor that would accompany it could easily nudge us towards the play-offs.

Kevin Halls: Just outside the play-offs.

Sky Blues' top goal scorer?

Tom Lowe: Marcus Tudgay.

Dominic Jerams: Shaun Miller - He has shown in short spells with Crewe and Sheffield United that he can be a really crafty goal-poacher. If he can stay fit then I don’t see any reason why he can’t get 15+ goals this season.

Ian Palmer: Shaun Miller – looks a cool customer, let’s hope he can make it to double figures.

Stuart Wilson: Marcus Tudgay. Or Reda Johnson!

Juggy Chima: Marcus Tudgay.

Tom Ludlow: Pressley has finally got his man, and while I haven’t seen Josh McQuoid in action I can only assume that the gaffer’s tireless pursuit was justified. I don’t see us scoring anywhere near as many goals as last season, but I’m backing McQuoid to do the business nonetheless.

Kevin Halls: Marcus Tudgay.

Coventry’s best summer business?

Tom Lowe: Tudgay.

Dominic Jerams: Jim O’Brien - Embodies everything that Pressley has been looking for from his players. Not only is he exceptionally hard-working, O’Brien has genuine quality on the ball and could play at a higher level than League One.

Ian Palmer: Reda Johnson at the back looks like just what the doctor ordered after some of the shambolic defensive mistakes made last season. He should provide experience, leadership, and a cool head.

Stuart Wilson: Johnson or Danny Pugh. We definitely need Johnson to perform so other central defenders at the club don’t get as much of a look-in. Pugh scoring from a free-kick pre-season gives me hope he will score more goals than Blair Adams!

Juggy Chima: Jim O’Brien

Tom Ludlow: When Reda Johnson’s arrival was announced, a Sheffield Wednesday supporting friend of mine wasted no time in telling me how shrewd a signing it was. The big man promises to address the notable lack of physicality in our back four last year.

Kevin Halls: Reda Johnson.

Who's going to win the league?

Tom Lowe: Sheffield United

Dominic Jerams: Bristol City - Sam Baldock and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas are far too good to be playing in this division, if they can sort out their defence they will walk to the league title.

Ian Palmer: Leyton Orient. Heartache in the play-off final last year but I expect them to have learned their lessons and will come back stronger.

Stuart Wilson: Coventry City or Barnsley! Might as well be positive till I’m given a reason not to be!

Juggy Chima: Leyton Orient

Tom Ludlow: Purely on account of their budget, Sheffield United will surely be there or there abouts. Losing Harry Maguire is clearly a big blow, but Nigel Clough has already brought in a raft of new players. Michael Higdon, in particular, looks nifty.

Kevin Halls: Sheffield United.

Which other side will also win promotion?

Tom Lowe: Preston North End.

Dominic Jerams: Preston North End - Should be relentlessly consistent this season, they will be able to scrape out results when it really matters.

Ian Palmer: Sheffield United. After a slow start last season, they really picked up under Nigel Clough. They’ll be there or thereabouts I reckon.

Stuart Wilson: Sheffield United.

Juggy Chima: Preston North End.

Tom Ludlow: Bristol City saw a big chunk of their squad leave over the summer, but after signing the likes of Wade Elliott and Aaron Wilbraham I reckon they’ll up there come the end of the season.

Kevin Halls: Preston North End.

Which four sides will make the play-offs and who will win it?

Dominic Jerams: Peterborough, Sheffield United, Leyton Orient and MK Dons are my tips to make it into the play-off places. Peterborough to win it, they have the experience of winning at Wembley in last season’s JPT final.